Skills Assessment

What is Skill assessment and the visas that need it?

The skill assessment is the process of getting your skill validated by an authorized assessment body for a particular occupation.

Your skills might need to be assessed for the purposes of skilled migration by the relevant assessing authority for the occupation you nominated when you apply for:

  • 186 – Employer Nomination Scheme
  • 187 – Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
  • 189 – Skilled Independent (Points tested stream)
  • 190 – Skilled Nominated
  • 482 – Temporary Skill Shortage
  • 485 – Temporary Graduate Work Stream
  • 489 – Skilled Regional (Provisional)

The assessment needs to say you have the skills and be valid to support your application.

An assessing authority is an organization that checks you meet the standards they set. The standards include university or trade qualifications for your occupation.

Assessments are valid until whichever comes first:

  • 3 years from their issue date unless a shorter period is listed on the assessment
  • The expiry date on the assessment

Assessing authorities can’t advise you on the visa or your application.

Temporary Graduate Subclass 485 applicants

Only subclass 485 applicants can get a provisional skills assessment.

Getting a skills assessment

Determine if you need to do a skills assessment. For Temporary Skill Shortage visas, check the relevant legislative instrument.

Step 1 : Contact the assessing authority

Contact the assessing authority for your occupation. The list of eligible skilled occupations tells you the relevant assessing authority for each occupation. Organise your own skills assessment well before you apply for the visa. Each authority has its own assessment procedures, timeframes and charges. The assessment of your qualifications and experience by the assessing authority can take some time.

Step 2 : Provide documents

Provide the assessing authority with all relevant documents, information and fee.

Step 3 : Assessment

Provide a scanned certified copy of the suitable skills assessment with your visa application. If you don’t get a positive assessment result, you can get another skills assessment from different authorities until you get a positive result.